Re: lupine seeding


In a message dated 6/7/00 12:33:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ECPep@aol.com 
writes:

<< As to the seed, cut it all off except the best blooming stalk and let that 
 one become brown and dry.  Pull up the mother plant and scratch in the seed 
 in the the same location.   >>

Oh, I can't do that, Claire.  The two plants I have are acting like 
perennials.  Interesting, though, that you say to plant the seeds where the 
mother plant was.  There are I've heard some hints that seeds grow better 
right next to the mother plant before.  One of our amateur American daffodil 
hybridizers swears by it.
Bill Lee

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